Culture in Perspective

Culture is more than entertainment-it is a mirror reflecting how we see the world.

A single line in a film, a scene in a drama, the flow of fashion, or a phrase in a book may hold hidden perspectives. This category uncovers those subtle details within culture, offering fresh ways to view the world. Here, familiar moments may reveal new meaning, waiting to be discovered by you.

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Intro

Korea and the World - Finding New Perspectives in the Space Between Cultures.

K-pop dominates the Billboard charts, K-Dramas captivate audiences on global streaming platforms, and K-Food is reshaping dining tables around the world. Yet, not every aspect of Korean culture has taken root globally at the same pace. 

Culture in Perspectives explores this delicate space – the distance, dialogue, and discovery between Korea and the world. It is not a story of pride or critique, but an invitation to look at cultural identity through a comparative, more dimensional lens.

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Insight

The Light and Shadow of K-Culture.

Korean culture is enjoying unprecedented global attention, but its paths to success differ greatly from one field to another. Some have found instant resonance and popularity, while others are still searching for their authentic place in the global landscape. True cultural success is not defined by trends – but by the depth of empathy it build across audiences.

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Our View

Seeing Beyond Boundaries.

Between global brands and local culture, East and West, tradition and modernity, there will always be a gap. But the moment we try to understand that gap, we begin to see possibility. Culture in Perspective starts from that very in-between – the space where understanding turns into creation.

Culture is not competition - it is conversation. Through that dialogue, we learn the language of deeper empathy.

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Culture is not competition - it is conversation. Through that dialogue, we learn the language of deeper empathy.

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